Anaya, G.; Garrido, J.M.; Riquelme, J.A.; MartÃnez, R.M.; Membrillo, A.; Caro, J.A.; Pajuelo, A.; Ruiz, A.; MartÃn de la Cruz, J.C.; Molina, A.
Ancient DNA Reveals the Earliest Evidence of Sheep Flocks During the Late Fourth and Third Millennia BC in Southern Iberia. Animals 2024, 14, 3693.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14243693
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Anaya G, Garrido JM, Riquelme JA, MartÃnez RM, Membrillo A, Caro JA, Pajuelo A, Ruiz A, MartÃn de la Cruz JC, Molina A.
Ancient DNA Reveals the Earliest Evidence of Sheep Flocks During the Late Fourth and Third Millennia BC in Southern Iberia. Animals. 2024; 14(24):3693.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14243693
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Anaya, Gabriel, Juan Manuel Garrido, José Antonio Riquelme, Rafael Mª. MartÃnez, Alberto Membrillo, José Antonio Caro, Ana Pajuelo, Adrián Ruiz, José C. MartÃn de la Cruz, and Antonio Molina.
2024. "Ancient DNA Reveals the Earliest Evidence of Sheep Flocks During the Late Fourth and Third Millennia BC in Southern Iberia" Animals 14, no. 24: 3693.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14243693
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Anaya, G., Garrido, J. M., Riquelme, J. A., MartÃnez, R. M., Membrillo, A., Caro, J. A., Pajuelo, A., Ruiz, A., MartÃn de la Cruz, J. C., & Molina, A.
(2024). Ancient DNA Reveals the Earliest Evidence of Sheep Flocks During the Late Fourth and Third Millennia BC in Southern Iberia. Animals, 14(24), 3693.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14243693